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Knox Cross Shorts
Item Description
Engineered to be used across a wide range of sporting applications, these low profile shorts are an excellent fit and now include a revolutionary rotating hip & thigh protector that offers even greater flexibility and protection.
- Designed and made from breathable stretch mesh and features a deep comfortable elastic waist band
- Removable and replaceable CE approved rotating hip and thigh
- CE approved coccyx protector covers this vulnerable area
- CE approved EN 1621- 1
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